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SUGRASupergravity (physics)
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Freedman, Ferrara, and van Nieuwenhuizen addressed this in 1976 with their theory of supergravity, in which the gravitons of general relativity acquire superpartners called gravitinos.
Mansouri, "Unified geometric theory of gravity and supergravity," Physical Review Letters, vol.
In this short communication we study supergravity solutions preserving a nonminimal fraction of supersymmetries by determining the existence of additional non-space-like isometries in the class of higher-dimensional Kundt space-time admitting a covariantly constant null vector field (CCNV) [6, 7].
Maldacena, "The large-N limit of superconformal field theories and supergravity," International Journal of Theoretical Physics, vol.
The 19 papers explore such topics as ultraviolet behavior of N=8 supergravity, the status of dark matter and neutrino physics, quantum gravity without space-time singularities or horizons, the lesson needed for the future, highlights from the Gran Sasso Underground Laboratory, notes on Chern-Simons theory in the temporal gauge, and dark matter through many copies of the standard model.
Vacaru: Nonlinear connections in superbundles and locally anisotropic supergravity, E-print: gr-qc/9604016.
In [10], we find the importance of Sasakian manifolds in supergravity and magnetic theory.
Extensions of these standard formalisms are then examined, including grand unified theories, scalar-tensor theories of gravity, quantum field theory in curved space-time, supersymmetry and supergravity, and models of phase transitions during the primordial universe, and their different implications for primordial cosmology are explored.
To put it differently, quantum mechanics is not a fundamental theory of everything (we leave aside here, of course, more fundamental quantum theories like quantum field theory, quantum string theory, supergravity, and so on) if everything is to include consciousness.
According to the predictions of unified gauge theories, supersymmetry, supergravity, and string theory, there would exist a number of light and massless particles [1].
But then our experience with supergravity and string theory, and the analogy of Godel's theorem, suggest that even this formulation will be incomplete (Hawking, 2003, p.
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